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January 20, 2005, Thursday

Barret Robbins, who remained in critical condition at a Miami hospital after he was shot in a scuffle with a police detective Saturday, was charged by the Miami Beach police yesterday with trespassing and battery on a police officer. Robbins, the...

January 18, 2005, Tuesday

Barret Robbins was in critical condition at a Miami hospital Sunday after his troubled life took a grim turn Saturday night when he was shot by a Miami Beach police detective investigating a robbery. Robbins, the former Oakland Raiders Pro Bowl...

January 17, 2005, Monday

The National Football League announced yesterday that all of the more than 1,000 player urine samples tested for the banned steroid THG have come back negative since random testing for it began on Oct. 6. Because players are randomly selected,...

The four Oakland Raiders identified as having tested positive for the newly detectable banned steroid THG will meet today with Gene Upshaw, executive director of the National Football League players' union, a person with detailed knowledge of the...

Four members of the National Football League's Oakland Raiders have tested positive for tetrahydrogestrinone, or THG, a newly detectable banned steroid, according to an online report yesterday that was confirmed by four people briefed on the test...

THE four Oakland Raiders with the murky urine possess the power of heavy machinery and wear the jersey size of a Winnebago, and yet a skinny health geek may be at the root of their might. The Bill Romanowski types among the Black Hole residents in...

Oakland Raiders center Barret Robbins spent 30 days in a treatment facility for a mental disorder and alcohol abuse, according to statement issued yesterday by his agent, Drew Pittman. It was the first official disclosure of Robbins's treatment.

March 6, 2003, Thursday

To the Sports Editor: Buster Olney's article, ''By Blaming Robbins, the Raiders Are Only Looking for Excuses'' (Feb. 16), in which he criticizes the Oakland Raiders for shunning Barret Robbins after he failed to show up for the Super Bowl, was...